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. ♪ >> the nasdaq market in the heart of a snowy times square in new york city. the traders and the weather outside is indeed frightful. trust me. but the returns from the stock market are down right delightful. the dow flirting with the 14,000 level. and the nasdaq new 12-year highs. so the question, is it too late to get in? let's find out. mike, it's interesting the s&p right now is almost close to the targets of a lot of strategists on wall street. we're almost there. >> you wonder whether you should get worried when the analysts are having a hard time keeping up the market. i understand why people would be bulls. talk about the divergence between corporate earnings and the foot is firmly on the gas pedal. and they say people are underinvested. i don't buy any of those. if the fed has their foot on the gas pedal, they could take it off. as far as everybody being underinvested, goldman sachs indicated they have 40 to 45% of their assets in equities already. when i look at the dow chart, ten-year chart, looks to me like it could be forming a double top. look at
. ♪ >> the nasdaq market in the heart of a snowy times square in new york city. the traders and the weather outside is indeed frightful. trust me. but the returns from the stock market are down right delightful. the dow flirting with the 14,000 level. and the nasdaq new 12-year highs. so the question, is it too late to get in? let's find out. mike, it's interesting the s&p right now is almost close to the targets of a lot of strategists on wall street. we're almost there. >>...
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and get beaten to bits at the same time. the new diversification by strategy, not sector, means that whatever the market's doing you'll always have at least one approach to investments paying off big-time. now, remember what we've gone over so far just in case you missed it. you need a dividend-paying stock with a high yield. you need a growth stock. and you need something speculative. what else? when i originally came up with the new idea -- with the idea of the new diversification, i said you should always have some foreign exposure to the portfolio. but given how the mess in europe crushed all things internationally, i think we need to refine this idea a little bit. what you really need is a stock that's in a safe geography. at times when the united states is growing more slowly than the rest of the world, then you need something international and not just something that does a lot of business overseas. i'm talking about an actual company that's based in a foreign country. but other times when the rest of the world seems
and get beaten to bits at the same time. the new diversification by strategy, not sector, means that whatever the market's doing you'll always have at least one approach to investments paying off big-time. now, remember what we've gone over so far just in case you missed it. you need a dividend-paying stock with a high yield. you need a growth stock. and you need something speculative. what else? when i originally came up with the new idea -- with the idea of the new diversification, i said you...
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new player to the game. talk about waiting for a pullback. any standard percentage to look for #madtweets, #madmoney. yes, 5% to 8% when i say the market is about to pull back. for individual stocks, if they are on the new high list, you are thinking two to three points for a stock under 50, over 100 has got to be say five to ten points. i'm looking for tighter when it comes to pullback on the stock. for market, it's 5 to 8. another tweet fro from @jimmyjenga17. i wonder if you have any advice for a 20-year-old looking to start early. look around yourself. what are people wearing? what are people buying? where are people shopping? what are people eating? what restaurants are they going to? go to the website. it's going to be right there go to the worldwide web and look at the financials. and look at the conference calls, analyst presentations. those are important. look at newspaper articles, google news, get comfortable, because i can tell you the first buy you make, it's going lower, it happens to everybody who is younger. you have the rest
new player to the game. talk about waiting for a pullback. any standard percentage to look for #madtweets, #madmoney. yes, 5% to 8% when i say the market is about to pull back. for individual stocks, if they are on the new high list, you are thinking two to three points for a stock under 50, over 100 has got to be say five to ten points. i'm looking for tighter when it comes to pullback on the stock. for market, it's 5 to 8. another tweet fro from @jimmyjenga17. i wonder if you have any advice...
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there are times when "the new york times" has, well, published articles that are less than accurate. and it's well known situations like that. and i think unfortunately this is one of those cases. i don't want to paint -- i don't think all articles in "the new york times" are misleading. i think most of them are quite accurate and they take great pains to be accurate. >> right. but if they're making a claim about the tesla that it is not in fact including some of these other issues that you're pointing out, i think it's important that you do point them out. in terms of the charge, how do you know he didn't charge to me mark? >> because whenever we do media test drives we do detailed logging. this is not turned on unless we get written permission. we're sensitive to privacy and we don't do this with any customer cars unless they give us written permission with a signature. >> we understand. >> but for media test drives, after we had a really bad experience a few years ago with top gear where top gear pretended that our car ran out of charge and had to be pushed home and then we looked
there are times when "the new york times" has, well, published articles that are less than accurate. and it's well known situations like that. and i think unfortunately this is one of those cases. i don't want to paint -- i don't think all articles in "the new york times" are misleading. i think most of them are quite accurate and they take great pains to be accurate. >> right. but if they're making a claim about the tesla that it is not in fact including some of these...
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. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take advantage of this exceptional offer on the all-new cadillac ats. >>> tonight we are talking not about who just reported better than expected quarter getting all excited about that. something we get caught up in during every earnings season. how to use these reports to put together the ideal portfolio for the long-term, not for tomorrow's trade. we've established the importance of those reporters for what they tell us about the growth of a stock and where it fits inside a sector as well as the sector's gravitational pull that could overwhelm even the best earnings reports. hey, best house, bad neighborhood, neighborhood wins. now we've got to dig further than the headlines to discern what else on the conference call or in reaction to the call that can help us make some money. we don't stop with just a call. what else is important to listen to on these? the wall street analyst would tell you the most important concept, most important predictor of future earnings is the gross margin. what's left a
. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take advantage of this exceptional offer on the all-new cadillac ats. >>> tonight we are talking not about who just reported better than expected quarter getting all excited about that. something we get caught up in during every earnings season. how to use these reports to put together the ideal portfolio for the long-term, not for tomorrow's trade. we've established the importance of those...
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i think it might be time to buy the new york times. not the paper, shares in the company. nyt. yes, you heard me right. i'm about to recommend a newspaper stock. look, everybody knows the newspaper companies have been in decline for years, decades even. what the heck am i coming out to tell you to buy shares of the new york times. simple. they know that they getting rid of the print, that's why they are selling "the boston globe" that's not the business. the business is putting out the content online and charging for it. the new york times the online journal of worldwide record and ever since the nyt put up its online pay wall, this company figured out how to make money off its content on the internet. that's the great leap forward. see, at the end of the fourth quarter, times wracked up a denominal -- they have 668,000 paid digital subscribers, up 13% from the previous quarter, linked, double-digit growth growth for heaven's sake. print may be dying, but content is king. consider aol success. and people laughing about that, and they are not laughing anymore. they swung from a
i think it might be time to buy the new york times. not the paper, shares in the company. nyt. yes, you heard me right. i'm about to recommend a newspaper stock. look, everybody knows the newspaper companies have been in decline for years, decades even. what the heck am i coming out to tell you to buy shares of the new york times. simple. they know that they getting rid of the print, that's why they are selling "the boston globe" that's not the business. the business is putting out...
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-- "the new york times" says it could cost a million jobs in the economy right now. isn't this the time to think about an alternative of some kind? >> absolutely. the senate has not taken it up. >> the house is the majority -- >> the alternative would cost the same million jobs. whether you gut defense or whether you gut domestic programs. it's the same reduction in gdp, the same reduction in expenditures. you can argue about what the federal government should be spending money on, but if you dramatically reduce expenditures at a time of national recession, and i think we're still in a recession, then you're going to see a decline in jobs. it is not an answer to say the house has passed something that they know is dead on arrival in the senate. >> maybe fa doesn't matter right now. is the debt not a priority right now? is growth more of a priority than reining in the debt? >> i don't think they're mutually exclusive. government growth is not going to get us out of this mess. private sector growth is. right now government growth is a drag on the private sector. every
-- "the new york times" says it could cost a million jobs in the economy right now. isn't this the time to think about an alternative of some kind? >> absolutely. the senate has not taken it up. >> the house is the majority -- >> the alternative would cost the same million jobs. whether you gut defense or whether you gut domestic programs. it's the same reduction in gdp, the same reduction in expenditures. you can argue about what the federal government should be...
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time to buy or are you better off with rival coke? coke versus pepsi in talking numbers today on the technical side. richard ross is global technical strategist with you aburg grayson and on the fundamental zachary karabell is a cnbc contributor. good to see you guys. thanks for joining us. >> and you. >> rich, talk charts. walk us through. which chart looks better? >> let's start with a performance comparison of the two stocks. clearly you're going to see some technical symmetry, some really strong correlation between the two. however, we go back and start to see pepsi asserting its dominance over its rival coca-cola. it's one of the key underpinnings of our bullish call for pepsi. now, when we take you through the stock's specific chart of coca-cola, you see this week's earnings. a big disappointment. now the stock had been acting well coming into those earnings. you saw that key breakout right ahead of the earnings. boom, you get a negative number on the tape, and now we get a false breakdown -- a false breakout, false breakout is
time to buy or are you better off with rival coke? coke versus pepsi in talking numbers today on the technical side. richard ross is global technical strategist with you aburg grayson and on the fundamental zachary karabell is a cnbc contributor. good to see you guys. thanks for joining us. >> and you. >> rich, talk charts. walk us through. which chart looks better? >> let's start with a performance comparison of the two stocks. clearly you're going to see some technical...
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more recently it was the "new york times." what about the defense department, other national security entities? >> i mean, banking industries, governments and so on, you know, have very, very strong layers of defense, and in this particular case it was one vulnerability. you know, i can't speak to the particular vulnerability, but in terms of the layers of defense, what i'm seeing and the customers that i work with every day is they are taking this extremely seriously. >> okay. is anonymous the most sophisticated hacker out there? do we know, you know, who is most sophisticated? what about the chinese? who is more dangerous, the thieves or the spies? >> yeah, what we're seeing is an increase in finding around cyber terrorism and cyber criminals. it's really organized crime and nation states. those are the two most, i guess, the highest threats at this point. >> okay. is there any way to prevent it? >> well, you can't -- you can't have 100% guarantee, but what you need to do is need to make sure you're putting multiple layers o
more recently it was the "new york times." what about the defense department, other national security entities? >> i mean, banking industries, governments and so on, you know, have very, very strong layers of defense, and in this particular case it was one vulnerability. you know, i can't speak to the particular vulnerability, but in terms of the layers of defense, what i'm seeing and the customers that i work with every day is they are taking this extremely seriously. >>...
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we have two breaking news stories this hour. president obama to speak in 15 minutes time. he will ask congress to come up with short-term packages to put off automotiatic spending cuts. hampton, we begin with you, budget office right now releasing its budget and economic outlook. give us details. >> reporter: the budget office, assumes no change in current laws, 2013 fiscal year budget deficit, $845 billion. cbo projects first time below $1 trillion since 2008, 5% of gdp, well below the peak of 2009. saying deficits decline as a percentage of gdp could dip as low as 2.4% in 2015. then they start to rise again in 2016. that 10-year-old cbo deficit projection increased overall to 4.6 trillion for the 2013 decade up from $20.2 trillion in it's previous. cbo sees real gdp growing 1.4% in 2013, the sub died growth limits businesses to hire more workers, cbo projecting unemployment rate to stay near 8% this year, also expecting unemployment rate to remain above 7.5% through 2014. debt and deficits will be larger, the cbo says, if current laws were modified and rising health care
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could be part of a plan for the "new york times" -- the family that controls the "new york times" to take the company private. back over to you. >> thank you very much. much more ahead on this jam-packed edition of the "closing bell." charged up or flat. tesla motors exvogt deliver its quarterly results any moment now and phil lebeau will break them down the moment they are released. >> also, make or break time for sony. the first new video console in 2006 breathe new live into the struggling industry and the gaming industry. >> we'll look at that. and our very own larry kudlow says automatic spending cuts to kick in on march 1st could be really good for the economy. really, larry? we'll hear his thoughts on that. that's when we return here on cnbc, first in business worldwide. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can even access it from the cloud and trade on any computer. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and with schwab mobile, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can focus on trading anyplace, anytime. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 until i choose to focus on something else. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all this with no trade minimums. t
could be part of a plan for the "new york times" -- the family that controls the "new york times" to take the company private. back over to you. >> thank you very much. much more ahead on this jam-packed edition of the "closing bell." charged up or flat. tesla motors exvogt deliver its quarterly results any moment now and phil lebeau will break them down the moment they are released. >> also, make or break time for sony. the first new video console in...
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on today's "closing bell" the march to new all-time highs shifting into high gear. more good news on housing and more signs that fed chairman ben bernanke is going to keep the foot on the gas has investors cheering. we're all over this teflon stock market. >> really is. apple joined the rally, however the stock turning lower after a much anticipated shareholders meeting today. we're live with what they said or didn't say that has apple investors just disappointed today. >> probably more the legend. >> and mutual fund bob ol steen on amazon saying it's primed to fall and people will get hurt. he'll make his case hurt. >> in the markets for wednesday, the dow jones industrial average now sitting at the highs of the afternoon with a gain of 1.25%, 172 points higher. 14,7 0 72. last trade on the blue chip average, check the nasdaq, double-digit move there. technology one of the big winners there. checking on the nasdaq, also at the highest level of the afternoon on the nasdaq with a gain of 45 points and the s&p 500 higher by 20. the rally is kick off after more good ne
on today's "closing bell" the march to new all-time highs shifting into high gear. more good news on housing and more signs that fed chairman ben bernanke is going to keep the foot on the gas has investors cheering. we're all over this teflon stock market. >> really is. apple joined the rally, however the stock turning lower after a much anticipated shareholders meeting today. we're live with what they said or didn't say that has apple investors just disappointed today. >>...
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there was also a list of names making all-time new highs today, many in the consumer space like clorox, general mills and kellogg. as for the dow, the charge higher led by blue chips like ibm, caterpillar, boeing, chevron and jpmorgan. of course, not every stock did finish in the green of the first solar fell hard on weak guidance. target slipped as fourth-quarter profit missed the street's estimates. maria, back to you. >> all right, josh. thanks so much. much more ahead on this busy edition of the "closing bell." the market approaching an all-time record of the sun, the moon and the stars aligned for it to happen? much more. special coverage on this rally today. back in a moment. [ male announcer ] any technology not moving forward is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. >>> welcome back. a huge after-hour move from groupon. let's get to julia boorstin who has the story. julia. >> reporter: that's right, maria. groupon just reported its earnings t
there was also a list of names making all-time new highs today, many in the consumer space like clorox, general mills and kellogg. as for the dow, the charge higher led by blue chips like ibm, caterpillar, boeing, chevron and jpmorgan. of course, not every stock did finish in the green of the first solar fell hard on weak guidance. target slipped as fourth-quarter profit missed the street's estimates. maria, back to you. >> all right, josh. thanks so much. much more ahead on this busy...
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time warner. >> reporter: that's right, maria. i've confirmed that meredith is the publishing company that's interested in purchasing some of time warner's magazine assets. they are in talks to potentially buy some of the titles, including "into n style," "people" magazine, "real simple." time warner would retain ownership of "time" magazine, "fortune" and "sports illustrated." they own titles including "more" magazine and "good housekeeping" focused on women and parent so these titles that appeal to women as well would have crossover appeal, the idea that meredith could have economies of scale and also benefit from that ad crossover, and the targeting of the very valuable female demographic. maria? >> julia, great stuff. julia boorstin with the latest there. up next, the president going to bat for a major minimum wage hike. there's a lot of debate going on if doing that would help or hurt the economy. we'll talk to the head of a small business and get both sides of the debate. later on carnival executives in damage control as str
time warner. >> reporter: that's right, maria. i've confirmed that meredith is the publishing company that's interested in purchasing some of time warner's magazine assets. they are in talks to potentially buy some of the titles, including "into n style," "people" magazine, "real simple." time warner would retain ownership of "time" magazine, "fortune" and "sports illustrated." they own titles including "more" magazine...
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defense stocks hitting new all-time highes. what should you do? by, sell, do nothing? who knows. >>> dow getting closer to the record. there you see. 14094, all-time high. 14,164. it is then 70 point away. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> welcome back "power lunch." i'm josh lipton. ceo of reality trust will step down next month. steven roth will assume the ceo spot as well. vornado is the biggest investment trust after simon property group. down some 3% right now. tyler, back to you. >> josh, thank you very much. >>> tomorrow is the deadline for automatic federal spending cuts and congress is starting to leave for the week pend 7 there goes so
defense stocks hitting new all-time highes. what should you do? by, sell, do nothing? who knows. >>> dow getting closer to the record. there you see. 14094, all-time high. 14,164. it is then 70 point away. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe...
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hopefully we'll see you the same time on monday. "closing bell" is coming up next. >> hi, everybody. the rally rolls on. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. we are ending the week with a boom. >> i'm tempted to say that the correction has officially been cancelled, but those would be famous last words, wouldn't they? i'm bill griffith. we do need a 100-point rally for the dow to avoid a third consecutive losing week. we're close to that right now. it's up 94 points. it was up 115 so we'll see what happens this final hour. >> big hour coming up. stocks gaining even as the government is warning of more doom and gloom scenarios if the automatic spending cuts kick in. one week from today is march 1st. market seems to be ignorings predictions. stanley druckenmiller telling me yesterday it's no big deal. who is right, wall street or the white house? >> and the markets, they are voting right now. later, canada is angry. the canadian ambassador is here. he's letting loose about the long delayed
hopefully we'll see you the same time on monday. "closing bell" is coming up next. >> hi, everybody. the rally rolls on. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. we are ending the week with a boom. >> i'm tempted to say that the correction has officially been cancelled, but those would be famous last words, wouldn't they? i'm bill griffith. we do need a 100-point rally for the dow to avoid a third consecutive losing week....
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time for the lightning round. starting with hope in new york. hope? >> caller: hi, cramer. >> what's up, hope. >> caller: how are you? i'm good, thank you. i'd like your thoughts on truthfulia. . >> it's a housing play. they like zill:which had a good quarter. i still prefer real ogy. peet? >> caller: thanks for taking my call, a pan mannian bank, it advances money -- blx banko latin america. >> i have to tell you, i'm so inclined to like latin america. i think that's an interesting bank, but you know where i'm going to send you this? bbba, i think that's better, plus they have a great texas business. that's the bank ton in. jim? >> caller: thanks for taking my call, how about i max. >> i don't know if i want to pay a 52-week high, because i don't know what the schedule is to 3-d. i congratulate them, but let's wait for a pullback. let's go to norm in vermont. >> caller: hey, jim, this is norm from vermont. >> what's going on? >> caller: well, it's cold. i bought green mountain coffee roasters at 24 about six months ago. >> wow. >> caller: what's your
time for the lightning round. starting with hope in new york. hope? >> caller: hi, cramer. >> what's up, hope. >> caller: how are you? i'm good, thank you. i'd like your thoughts on truthfulia. . >> it's a housing play. they like zill:which had a good quarter. i still prefer real ogy. peet? >> caller: thanks for taking my call, a pan mannian bank, it advances money -- blx banko latin america. >> i have to tell you, i'm so inclined to like latin america. i...
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the bad news is that even when the disabled cruise ship reaches mobile bay towards midnight, it's not clear that it will actually be allowed to dock. the port says the pay's tricky cross-currents may be too difficult to navigate at night, because the bay is ten feet deep outside the shipping channel and the winches and thrusters are disabled. goldman sachs is putting a preliminary estimate of $40 million repairing the ship in addition to lowering earnings for the full year because it could be out of service for three months. the fear tore investors, bigger fear for investors is tonight's hours of disembarkation become a global live television event that seriously harms industry bookings. for the moment analysts seem quite relaxed arguing that past events with no loss of life have not really impacted the business longer term and the bookings in cruise ships are so price sensitive, a slight slip in price will bring the volume back and attempts to regain the pr initiative, it's reported that carnival officials including the president and c.o.:in recent hours have boarded the ship in orde
the bad news is that even when the disabled cruise ship reaches mobile bay towards midnight, it's not clear that it will actually be allowed to dock. the port says the pay's tricky cross-currents may be too difficult to navigate at night, because the bay is ten feet deep outside the shipping channel and the winches and thrusters are disabled. goldman sachs is putting a preliminary estimate of $40 million repairing the ship in addition to lowering earnings for the full year because it could be...
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. more money, more problems? why a drastic pay back may be the shareholder's best bet. energy independence. and, when it comes to oil, the focus is on north america, not the middle east. and gold breakdown. dennis gartman on why gold continues to lose its luster. but first, got to get to our top trade here, because the s&p 500 is hovers at 1500 yet again, our traders have found ways to play this rally. guy? >> hi, mel. >> valentine's week, just so you know. waiting for my gift. you laugh. valuation is crazy, 21 times forward earnings. you go back to the last quarter, operating margins, much better than expected. i know valuations are stretched. wig short interest here. still goes higher. >> is that connected to valentine's day week? >> no. nothing to do with it. >> not taking your wife to dunkin' donuts? >> just making sure mel knows, i'm waiting for my gift on thursday and that's putting it out there. >> wow. >> keep on a-waiting. pete? >> medical e
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. more money, more problems? why a drastic pay back may be the shareholder's best bet. energy independence. and, when it comes to oil, the focus is on north america, not the middle east. and gold breakdown. dennis gartman on why gold continues to lose its luster. but first, got to get to our top trade here, because the s&p 500 is hovers at 1500 yet again, our...
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. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take advantage of this exceptional offer on the all-new cadillac ats. excebut i am your rmarket data. i know what you're looking for. i'm not chained to your desk anymore. i'm faster and smarter now. and so much less expensive. i am your market data. and if i do say so myself, i have never looked better. superderivatives introduces dgx. data done differently. >>> in honor of the late president's 107th birthday today was declared ronald reagan day in some states. a reminder that nearly nine years after his death, reagan's legacy continues to live on. here now is reagan scholar craig shirley who's written two books on the reagan campaigns and is working on a book about the post presidency. welcome back. >> thank you, larry. >> first what comes to mind is peace and prosperity. that gives you popularity. i worked for the guy. there was more to it than that. >> absolutely. you were playing the speeches earlier. you listen to the radio broadcast between 1975 and 179. he broadcast commentaries across the c
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>> i think a lot of the news has been around for some time. i think there's a possibility we could see di jegs of the range we've had. right now the day pa we're looking at from an economic perspective. and that because the wall of worry is a relatively old one, that's why i think that much of it has been factored in? >> do you see a 10% move? >> i think a 5% move, 5% to 10% move could happen at any time. >> liz ann, i know you like this market. you've been a bit defensive in what you've been buying here. but a pickup in volatility. we were up 120 points on friday. now we're down 130 today. >> i know sometimes you o like when guests duke it out. it's not just because sam is a friend. but i happen to agree with him. we have been more defensive in the near term only because of sentiment having been stretched. the market on some technical measure has gotten overbought. don't think any correction will be sinister in nature. but a few percentage points i think is probably a little bit overdue here. beyond that, i think once we get through not only
>> i think a lot of the news has been around for some time. i think there's a possibility we could see di jegs of the range we've had. right now the day pa we're looking at from an economic perspective. and that because the wall of worry is a relatively old one, that's why i think that much of it has been factored in? >> do you see a 10% move? >> i think a 5% move, 5% to 10% move could happen at any time. >> liz ann, i know you like this market. you've been a bit...
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have a good night. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, ooem melissa lee. bank bull market. can the momentum continue. her take on the changing face of wall street. david versus goliath. karen finerman has the fine prohibit on david iron horn's plan. and somebody's watching you. who is stalking you on the internet? let's get straight to our traders and the top trades of the day. guy, what was your top trade? >> hey, mel! thursday, big storm coming. >> big storm. brewing. >> but there as a storm brewing in the asset managers. raymond james. you have seen this stock? we talked about it for awhile. look at the growth in assets. aum is the name -- rjf is the name. i'm sorry. i don't know where my head went. >> no do-overs. it's live tv. >> b.k.? >> you know, what's not working, i don't think, are the bigger banks. barclays in particular. that's one i would be short. two things out of europe today, the ecb tip tauped into the fx wores and started to get worried about things we were worried abo about, i mean b.k. and brian. ltro loans being paid back and ban
have a good night. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, ooem melissa lee. bank bull market. can the momentum continue. her take on the changing face of wall street. david versus goliath. karen finerman has the fine prohibit on david iron horn's plan. and somebody's watching you. who is stalking you on the internet? let's get straight to our traders and the top trades of the day. guy, what was your top trade? >> hey, mel! thursday, big storm...
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i think that the new senator from massachusetts, elizabeth warren, certainly gave you a good idea on what she's going to be focused on during her time. >> going to be focusing on taxing, taxing large institutions. i don't disagree with her that the institutions aren't too big. >> let's listen to the sound bite, rick, and then let's react afterwards. >> i've listened to it. >> i would make another prediction and predictions is always dangerous, that the benefits of being large are going to be -- are going to decline over time which means some banks are going to voluntarily begin to reduce their size because they are not getting the benefit that they used to get. >> i read your predictions on this in your earlier testimony, but so far it looks like they are getting $83 billion for getting big. >> that's one study, senator. you don't know whether that's an accurate senator. >> rick, you were saying. i agree with her. they are getting bigger and i actually agree with that study. i think it's a pretty good study. i think the issue is that elizabeth warren is somehow involved in the proces
i think that the new senator from massachusetts, elizabeth warren, certainly gave you a good idea on what she's going to be focused on during her time. >> going to be focusing on taxing, taxing large institutions. i don't disagree with her that the institutions aren't too big. >> let's listen to the sound bite, rick, and then let's react afterwards. >> i've listened to it. >> i would make another prediction and predictions is always dangerous, that the benefits of being...
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we will bring up a new list of concerns and cautions that you need to take. then, nobody can protect themselves from this. take a look at this. this is russia today. and it is not a movie set. that's a real life meteor and hundreds of people have been hurt. we have that amazing story for you straight ahead on "power lunch." but my partner, bill griffith, is in for ty today. ty is under the weather so we sent bill down to the nyse. >> hi, sue. here on the floor of the new york stock exchange, every single television was tuned into cnbc in the laugh hour and the sound was turned way up. you could hear carl icahn's voice resonating against the walls of the new york stock exchange. as we all know, the fight started on cnbc on january 25. ackman versus icahn going at it. ackman announcing a short position, or discussing it. we already knew about it. icahn very very coy but we know it was clear that day. icahn is the winner, if it is the prize, and we know on wall street, it is the prize. herbalife opening sharper and moving since that time. still a healthy gain of
we will bring up a new list of concerns and cautions that you need to take. then, nobody can protect themselves from this. take a look at this. this is russia today. and it is not a movie set. that's a real life meteor and hundreds of people have been hurt. we have that amazing story for you straight ahead on "power lunch." but my partner, bill griffith, is in for ty today. ty is under the weather so we sent bill down to the nyse. >> hi, sue. here on the floor of the new york...
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find out if it's time to move in. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation and much more, $29.95 after $10.00 rebate. if you take care of your car your car will take care of you. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make radiator valves wouldn't it be better if we just let fedex help us to expand to new markets? hmm gotta admit that's better than a few "likes." i don't have the door code. who's that? he won a contest online to be ceo for the day. how
find out if it's time to move in. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem,...
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see you tasame time tomorrow. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. here is what "fast" is following tonight. taking a toll. the luxury home builder dropping today on earnings. is the stock priced for perfection? the ceo joins us. fool's gold? a dreaded death cross. but tim seymour isn't leaving the miners for dead. and office office. is the merger of office max and office depot good or bad for staples? dan and karen face off in the supply closet. first, let's get straight to today's action. the s&p and the nasdaq having their worst day of the year. the dow having its worst day in two weeks. so, the question tonight is, is this the beginning of a bigger correction? how worried are you that the fed is about to take away the punch bowl of easy money here? dan nathan, what do you say? >> well, of course it is the beginning. at the end of the day, i think there weren't too many surprises in the fed minutes, but the ones that took the market down were already baked into the cake in some wakes. to me, you mentioned toll brothers, the prior lead
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. altitude sickness. stocks pull back. monopoly money. if you had a billion dollars, would you put into houses? we have a guest who is doing just that. and jpmorgan versus citigroup. while karen is cheating on jamie dimon. first, let's get to our top four trades. pete? >> ups. i was focusing on them for multiple reasons. that tnt deal for tnt express over in europe, obviously $7 billion is now back to ups. they are going to have to use that in different ways. the dividend, the other share buy-bayi buy-backs. it's pulled back slightly since that time. but this remains a very, very interesting stock. and today, the options got even more interesting. seller of april calls, buyer of the july upside calls. this is that roll from one out to the other, looking for a little bit of time but more upside to happen. >> and grasso, you were watching levels on the s&p 500, the biggest decline so far this year. >> right. you look at the weekly level. you have to look at the weekly low from last week.
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. altitude sickness. stocks pull back. monopoly money. if you had a billion dollars, would you put into houses? we have a guest who is doing just that. and jpmorgan versus citigroup. while karen is cheating on jamie dimon. first, let's get to our top four trades. pete? >> ups. i was focusing on them for multiple reasons. that tnt deal for tnt express over in europe, obviously $7 billion is now...
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the news media also keeps says federal workers have been under a pay freeze, but that's not even close to the truth. we'll give you the real story in a few moments. >>> it maybe by the heist of the century. get this. $50 million of diamonds stolen from an airport in brussels. it had to be an inside job. we'll talk to the world's top diamond expert how somebody could eveng go about selling that much merchandise. as i said before, don't forget, free market capitalism, not stealing diamond and nots spending taxpayer money is the best past to prosperity. i'm kudlow. we'll be right back. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. clamp. glitter. [ male announcer ] staples makes it easier to get everything your business needs. even custom banners. and now get 50% off banners and posters. stapl
the news media also keeps says federal workers have been under a pay freeze, but that's not even close to the truth. we'll give you the real story in a few moments. >>> it maybe by the heist of the century. get this. $50 million of diamonds stolen from an airport in brussels. it had to be an inside job. we'll talk to the world's top diamond expert how somebody could eveng go about selling that much merchandise. as i said before, don't forget, free market capitalism, not stealing...
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. >> well, on the supply side, the fact that it's getting harder and harder to find and build new mines worldwide. i think you're going to see very flat supply over the next two, three, five, ten years and even declines in supply over that period of time so if you then look at the demand side it's been driven by two primary features, one, the rise of the asian economies and a tremendous amount of growth and it is demand from china in particular over the last five to ten years, and then the other side is investment demand, and that has come up dramatically over the last ten years, and it tends to be much more quick in moving in and out of the story. >> you know, we have this currency war that nobody likes to talk about, especially federal bankers around the world, but yet there is this rush to the bottton. now you would think that that would be bullish for gold, but it's happening precisely at the time when the price of gold has been moving lower. again, i ask. is gold necessarily an inflation hedge these days, or is it always about consumer demand? >> i think it is an inflation hedge an
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. deal mania. from office's office to dell's dell, how you can belt on the smart money. best buy. the stock is on fire this year, but should you put your money where richard schultz's mouth is? a good old fashioned street fight. and apple versus goodell. the country's top analyst weighs in. while colin gillis is looking beyond the two for his top pick. first, let's go to the markets. the dow and s&p 500 hitting fresh five-year highs. and it looks like the stocks are breaking out. if you are a believer what is your top breakout trade at this point? josh? >> well, we broke out in mid-january in the wilshire 5,000. we have heavy participation from small and mid caps. the area that i still think has the most room right now is energy. specifically exploration and protection. they have not kept pace over the last couple of years with the rest of this market, so, if you want to own the basket, the ticker is ieo. specific names, look at apache, every one of these charts looks incredible and val
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. deal mania. from office's office to dell's dell, how you can belt on the smart money. best buy. the stock is on fire this year, but should you put your money where richard schultz's mouth is? a good old fashioned street fight. and apple versus goodell. the country's top analyst weighs in. while colin gillis is looking beyond the two for his top pick. first, let's go to the markets. the dow and...
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. >> we've developed a brand new capital markets product that offers apple a chance to creatively maximize value for shareholders while at the same time hold on to its cash to pursue its existing business strategy. in addition, apple -- >> now, i-preps, of course, perpetual preferred shares with a face value of $5 a share and will pay investors a $2 share annual dividend. basically he said this wouldn't even really mean apple would have to touch the cash pile. basically they could found it out of cash flows because it would cost the company $470 million a year. again, he says right now the only thing hurting apple is the status quo so once genuine horn urging the company to unlock some of that cash that's been what he called hoarding at this time. he also said that he looks forward to speaking with apple's ceo sometime in the near future. bill, back to you. >> i'm sure he does. thank you very much, mary thompson. this market teaseasing us here. on the comeback trail. the dow down 93 points but now just 39. >> famed former hedge fun manager stanley druckenmiller said runaway government spen
. >> we've developed a brand new capital markets product that offers apple a chance to creatively maximize value for shareholders while at the same time hold on to its cash to pursue its existing business strategy. in addition, apple -- >> now, i-preps, of course, perpetual preferred shares with a face value of $5 a share and will pay investors a $2 share annual dividend. basically he said this wouldn't even really mean apple would have to touch the cash pile. basically they could...
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"fast money" begins right now. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. debbie downer. we are so close to a record for stocks. why the bears are starting to growl. yelp reviews. the ceo joins us with his take on monetizing mobile and how his company is competing with google and facebook. and rotten apple? the woman who called the demise of enron explains why the tech darling has further to fall. let eelgs go straight to the traders and ask what the top trade was today. guy. >> good to be here tonight! love the rhames for a long time and if you want to go downstream in rails, we talked about this name before, had a nice day today. look at trinity industries, trn. >> karen, your top trade? >> didn't do a ton, but f and p, a name we talk about from time to time continues its upward march. >> fifth and pacific, to be exact. >> the old liz claiborne. >> steve grasso? >> goldman sachs. poised to make a move to $173. tim? >> we continue to think the world markets are stretched. in that way, we think emerging markets have underperformed. we are l
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phil lebeau is in dallas with the new ceo and chairman. phil, over to you. >> and sue, this something we have expected for some time. now we finally have some context regarding the deal, how much it is worth and what the implications are. first, let's go over the terms of the deal. $11 billion stock deal. amr creditors will get 72% of the new american airlines, u.s. air shareholders will be getting 28%. and if you take a look at the mergers that we have seen under this industry, going back to 2005, and you look at what happened with the joining of america west and us airways, that is doug parker at america west who got into us airways and ever since then pushing for more consolidation. there you see delta, northwest, then united and continental in 2010. airtrans southwest, a lot of people forget southwest bought airtran and finally the most recent one and people are saying consolidation game for the most part has pretty much played out here in the u.s. the new american airlines will have increased press tones european cities. that is reall
phil lebeau is in dallas with the new ceo and chairman. phil, over to you. >> and sue, this something we have expected for some time. now we finally have some context regarding the deal, how much it is worth and what the implications are. first, let's go over the terms of the deal. $11 billion stock deal. amr creditors will get 72% of the new american airlines, u.s. air shareholders will be getting 28%. and if you take a look at the mergers that we have seen under this industry, going...
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every time we add a new entitlement, every time we say more money for college, more money just for being old, we say to the people who really need the safety net, you're not the people that we value. and i think that that's a huge problem. >> that's where the bankruptcies come from. that's really the heart of bankruptcy. morgan, let me ask you this. mitt romney said 47 million people -- 47 million americans were dependent on the government. he said that during the campaign. and he was mocked and attacked and vilified. but he was right, wasn't he? >> of course. of course he was right. >> why did he back off? why do you think he backed off? because he could have made the point that katherine just made and that casey mulligan just made, that we are giving incentives for the poor, which is all wrong, and we are increasing the eligibility of the poor. so we're getting more poor. >> i know. i don't understand. i don't know why the republicans don't stand up and defend themselves. i don't understand it. they back off every time they get hit. every single time. i'm getting really tired of it. be
every time we add a new entitlement, every time we say more money for college, more money just for being old, we say to the people who really need the safety net, you're not the people that we value. and i think that that's a huge problem. >> that's where the bankruptcies come from. that's really the heart of bankruptcy. morgan, let me ask you this. mitt romney said 47 million people -- 47 million americans were dependent on the government. he said that during the campaign. and he was...
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so stop beating yourself up about being tired all the time and having to do everything at once. >> all right. moving on -- >> back to you. >> -- a new bill is floated in the illinois state house seeking to unmask anyone who posts messages on-line anonymously. simon, have you ever posted stuff anonymously? >> no, i haven't. i think it is a great idea that people shouldn't be able to. the damage can you do to a small business or child from negative anonymous comment is huge. and i thought under the sixth amendment you had the right it face your accuser. they should apply that on-line. >> jane? >> i disagree. the internet is an ugly place but people have the right to say what they want anonymously in this country. and that the way it is. >> and internet, yeah, i think the internet is a big powerful megaphone. obviously a sensitive one as well. fol folks, thank you very much. simon? >> ty, let's talk about the market. up 102 points on the dow. bulls this friday or maybe the dead cats or bouncing, which ever side of the coin you're on. is the correction over? we're coming right back. ♪ â™
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. ♪ >>> nasdaq market site, new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. this valentine's day evening, big air, mega mergers the hot ticket for airline investors but how can the smaller guys compete? dave barger gives an explanation as to why he thinks smaller is better. >>> pain at the pump. why steve grasso is betting the refinery run is not yet over. >>> and active management. how can you make money by riding the coat tails of carl icon, and dan lowe. first to the markets. another day of going nowhere for stocks but traders making money trading. so what was your top trade today? >> when i was younger, i was excellent at that game, one of these things is not like the other. remember the "sesame street" thing? >> really, your forte? >> what i noticed about the market, both bonds went up and stocks went up. i think it's a good thing. the worst thing in the world to me is yields rising for stocks. so i think that lends itself to a buy. tlt, name i talked about before, can go along with the spy i talked about a week ago. >> hmmm. >> so many things are workin
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this is a transformational time, and as you mentioned, i was just in new york city and these huge new york city companies like general electric and bank of america and philips they wanted to become customer companies. >> the reason i mentioned the bernstein thing, he says microsoft's coming along, oracle -- you in the talk i listened to said, oracle, ibm, microsoft, they're all really good at this now. wait a second, they all weren't really good when we first started talking. >> well, you've been right on, jim. and unfortunately, that bernstein analyst you quoted and i think this is what you want me to say. over the last one or two years now, he's been dead wrong. >> thank you. >> he doesn't realize the world has changed, the world has transformed, the world has evolved. we have moved into a new world of computing. who is carrying around a pc? who has windows anymore? this is a new world. we all have computers in our pockets. we're on to facebook, we're on twitter, the -- things are going more dynamic than ever before. and this is an exciting new world, but it's a treacherous world. b
this is a transformational time, and as you mentioned, i was just in new york city and these huge new york city companies like general electric and bank of america and philips they wanted to become customer companies. >> the reason i mentioned the bernstein thing, he says microsoft's coming along, oracle -- you in the talk i listened to said, oracle, ibm, microsoft, they're all really good at this now. wait a second, they all weren't really good when we first started talking. >>...
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what i want is the house leadership to say, no new taxes. >> the new york times is giving rove a big wet kiss for the gift on the weekend. a lot of us feel it's an enormous mistake. we understand why he's doing. the problem with the tax discussion is that it's all, as you said, a complete gimmick. it's poll tested, all about things we know don't work. a little bit of history that mcconnell was superb at bringing up, a reminder about the luxury tax in 1990. it cost 30,000 jobs. cost more in unemployment benefits and lost tax revenue from the workers who lost their jobs making the luxury yachts and -- >> think mcdonnell has been great. unfortunately he needs the cavalry to help. >> then they repealed it. idi idiotic. >> i don't get the strategy. they want to rip up the sequester though the president and a jack lou who is going to the treasury and should not be, they cooked it up. automatic spending cut. that thing has been wheedled down. 60 billion this year. they know it. when i hear them say they will raise taxes rather than sequester i say, what's the agenda here? if no votes are ta
what i want is the house leadership to say, no new taxes. >> the new york times is giving rove a big wet kiss for the gift on the weekend. a lot of us feel it's an enormous mistake. we understand why he's doing. the problem with the tax discussion is that it's all, as you said, a complete gimmick. it's poll tested, all about things we know don't work. a little bit of history that mcconnell was superb at bringing up, a reminder about the luxury tax in 1990. it cost 30,000 jobs. cost more...
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car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take advantage of this exceptional offer on the all-new cadillac ats. >> absolutely. hey. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words...black monkey? a baboon? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save yfi. >>> why are the best cars no longer made in the usa? consumer reports annual list of top car picks features eight japanese models and no domestic models from any of the big three, gm, ford or chrysler. we have to fix this. in fact, we are now joined by lauren fix, the car coach automotive expert, joe is here with me, and so is wilbur ross. okay. i am going to read a couple. i want you to tell me, consumer reports, you may not agree with them. honda accord, lexus, subaru, mazda, nobody from detroit in the top half. what's up? >> i don't agree. i think there is a lot of politics involved. manufacturers want you to pick a side. is it black or whit
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offer on the all-new cadillac ats. transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify how work gets done. which is...pretty much what we've always stood for. with xerox, you're ready for real business. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." breaking news from new york state controller thomas di napoli. he said bonuses on wall street rose to $20 billion. that's 8% higher than for the year 2011. motivated at least in part by tax strategies. employers moved certain payments due to high income individuals from 2013 where they may have been scheduled to 2012 to help folks take advantage of lower tax rates that were in -- that were present last year. the other thing of note is that there are more growth -- there's more job growth coming from industries
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we even had some new highs today. let's talk to the director at tj ammon institutional securities. >> everybody wants this correction so they can buy into it. rising earnings, easy fed. looks like no new taxes. what's your take on the market? >> well, the market looks pretty good here. the fed has redefined risk. everybody now believes that bonds are riskier than stocks. we're seeing performance chasing. we're seeing underallocated pension funds come into the market. the s & p new highs. the russell new highs. transports new highs. so we may not get a very big correction here, larry. i'm getting more calls by nervous bond buyers than i am nervous stock investors. so i think the market has some tail winds here. but they're ignoring some risk. but in the intermediate term i think the market goes higher, maybe 1580 on the s & p. >> good stuff. jimmy. come back to you on that. small caps doing well. big caps doing well. transportation stocks doing well. and maybe bonds are riskier than stocks. what's your take? >> well, l
we even had some new highs today. let's talk to the director at tj ammon institutional securities. >> everybody wants this correction so they can buy into it. rising earnings, easy fed. looks like no new taxes. what's your take on the market? >> well, the market looks pretty good here. the fed has redefined risk. everybody now believes that bonds are riskier than stocks. we're seeing performance chasing. we're seeing underallocated pension funds come into the market. the s & p...
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just look at debt and deficits, i am not picking on the "new york times." we know the "new york times" for the most side will side with the progressive liberals and other papers go the other way. the point is in five, 10 years the deficits completely blow up, as mr. stewart point out since nobody went the other way, there's safety in numbers. when it all goes down the tube, my gosh, what a surprise. get everybody that covers politics to kick the tire. consider they may not know the outcome as intensely and as positively as those analysts that you depicted on apple. it just amazes me he is so correct on apple but many reporters that cover politics are so blinded by the notion that they're speeding down a highway and they have no idea there may be cars going the other way. back to you. >> rick santelli, thank you. apple is reportedly experimenting with wristwatches that have the function of a smartphone. that brings us to the squawk on the tweet. what can apple do to turn its function is a round? we have your responds next. i'm a conservative investor. but th
just look at debt and deficits, i am not picking on the "new york times." we know the "new york times" for the most side will side with the progressive liberals and other papers go the other way. the point is in five, 10 years the deficits completely blow up, as mr. stewart point out since nobody went the other way, there's safety in numbers. when it all goes down the tube, my gosh, what a surprise. get everybody that covers politics to kick the tire. consider they may not...
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announcing 1% of an all-time record. >>> and in corporate news, comcast is buying the rest of nbcuniversal from general election for $16.7 billion. it's wednesday, february 13, 2013. "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everyone, welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. we are following major stories. after yesterday's close on wall street, u.s. equity futures this morning, well, you see they are fight a little bit higher. -- they are fight a little bit higher. after gains yesterday, the dow up more than 45 points yesterday. our guest host is westwood capital's len bloom. the next hour, famed investor and billionaire real estate tycoon, sam zell. top-ranked money manager don yakman. his fund have seen annual returns of 10% over the last five years. we'll also talk about how business leaders and investors are reacting to president obama's state of the union address. among the topics high talked about last night, jobs and the economy. even mentioning some companies by name. >> jobs for ten years, manufacturers have added 500,0
announcing 1% of an all-time record. >>> and in corporate news, comcast is buying the rest of nbcuniversal from general election for $16.7 billion. it's wednesday, february 13, 2013. "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everyone, welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. we are following major stories. after yesterday's close on wall street, u.s. equity futures this morning, well, you see they...
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the dow transports hitting new all-time highs. and rest of the markets here. >> you go through the markets, and i'm amazed. health care, consumer packaged goods, conagri raises numbers. the takeovers. we talk about two left for dead. office max, office depot. there is not a sector that i can't say something positive about. it's the one thing that's rather amazing, that the charts have what's known as that parabolic move. i mention that at the front because marty zweig passed away. he was always a guy who when everyone else was bullish managed to go bearish. so in his memory, i just say wow, how many parabolic moves can you have at once? but i also know he never wanted to fight the fed. and you're fighting the fed if you're selling stock. >> a lot of people watching today that video from three days before the '87 crash. marty calling it almost likely like it was going to happen, jim. unbelievable. and nadz to him betting the put call ratio. >> he got a lot of us started. i watch wall street week. i remember watching it in the early
the dow transports hitting new all-time highs. and rest of the markets here. >> you go through the markets, and i'm amazed. health care, consumer packaged goods, conagri raises numbers. the takeovers. we talk about two left for dead. office max, office depot. there is not a sector that i can't say something positive about. it's the one thing that's rather amazing, that the charts have what's known as that parabolic move. i mention that at the front because marty zweig passed away. he was...
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right now, it's time for squawk on the street. >> welcome, live from the new york stock exchange. jim cramer is off today. the u.s. session here, we just had empire state manufacturing crossing, turning positive for the first time since july. we see futures hugging the flat line pretty much. the s&p with a bias towards the green. in europe, the d-20 meeting is underway in moscow. your mixed bag as we have spain in the negative. japan's nikkei, that's one that's notable, dropping as yen strengthen for the fourth straight session. hang seng is wup and kospi is flat. >> our road map begins with a valentine that carl ichichan. it's the latest sell in the battle of the billionaires as the shorts feel the squeeze. >> apple emerges as the battleground stock with the likes of einhorn and tsiros and low, getting out. >> they are off the boat. passengers on the carnival triumph finally disembarked in mobile, alabama, but the trouble may be far from over which facing the public airing from passengers, pictures and potential lawsuits. >> and many hedge fund managers seem to be abandoning the
right now, it's time for squawk on the street. >> welcome, live from the new york stock exchange. jim cramer is off today. the u.s. session here, we just had empire state manufacturing crossing, turning positive for the first time since july. we see futures hugging the flat line pretty much. the s&p with a bias towards the green. in europe, the d-20 meeting is underway in moscow. your mixed bag as we have spain in the negative. japan's nikkei, that's one that's notable, dropping as...
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come on. >> broadest measure of the stock market, it was at a new all-time high this week. luxury spending is going to be helped by the wealth impact -- by the wealth impact of higher stock prices. >> wow. >> yeah. >> it's going to happen. >> want to go where the hockey puck is going to go -- >> wayne gretzky, the great one. >> when it comes right down to it, if you're going to talk to your broker about buying something you can't just say, you know, either buy the fed or short. you got to come up with a name that you like. >> you change your mind hour to hour today. >> i do. >> i think the consensus on the set now is that we shouldn't really worry about what happened yesterday. >> did you know, did you see that his name is -- >> howard ward. and then if greg ip if you reverse his name it's greg pi. howard and sarah will be with us for the rest of the hour. word -- no. >> no that's backwards. >> we're watching shares of walmart after the company reporting earnings above analyst expectations. but outlook for the current quarter fell short of the street's forecast. we got more
come on. >> broadest measure of the stock market, it was at a new all-time high this week. luxury spending is going to be helped by the wealth impact -- by the wealth impact of higher stock prices. >> wow. >> yeah. >> it's going to happen. >> want to go where the hockey puck is going to go -- >> wayne gretzky, the great one. >> when it comes right down to it, if you're going to talk to your broker about buying something you can't just say, you know,...
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defense sector, hitting new all-time high. defense stocks, a lot of them have been huge gainers for the year. united technologies up 11% this year. >> despite the sequester. >> exactly. >> they have locked down the federal government on their contracts as we've heard many times on the show. >> yes. >> exactly. >> although the first responders in the airport security, that was the president's message yesterday. when we come back, it has been nothing but up for gas prices lately. if consumers have to cut back to afford gas, what does that mean for the economy as a whole? the spirit ceo weighs in. we'll get reaction to his big beat on earnings. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td amer
defense sector, hitting new all-time high. defense stocks, a lot of them have been huge gainers for the year. united technologies up 11% this year. >> despite the sequester. >> exactly. >> they have locked down the federal government on their contracts as we've heard many times on the show. >> yes. >> exactly. >> although the first responders in the airport security, that was the president's message yesterday. when we come back, it has been nothing but up for...